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1 dēlēgātiō
dēlēgātiō ōnis, f [delego], an assignment (of debt), substitution: a mancipe.* * *assignment/delegation to third party of creditor's interest/debtor's liability -
2 dīscrīptiō
dīscrīptiō ōnis, f [discribo], a division, distribution, apportionment, assignment: civitatis: populi: possessionum: per urbem caedis (cf. descriptio).* * *assignment, division -
3 transcripticius
transcriptīcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [transcribo, II. A.], of or belonging to a transfer or assignment:nomina,
assignment of debts, Gai. Inst. 3, § 128. -
4 transcriptitius
transcriptīcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [transcribo, II. A.], of or belonging to a transfer or assignment:nomina,
assignment of debts, Gai. Inst. 3, § 128. -
5 addictiō
addictiō ōnis, f an award, adjudging (rare): bonorum.* * *adjudication (disputed property), assignment (of debtor to custody/creditor) -
6 attribūtiō (adt-)
attribūtiō (adt-) ōnis, f [attribuo], an assignment (of a debt). — In grammar, a predicate, attribute. -
7 dēstinātiō
dēstinātiō ōnis, f [destino], an assignment: partium, L.— A resolve, determination: haud dubia, Ta.: destinationis certus, resolute, Ta.* * *designation (of end), specification/design; resolution/determination/obstinacy -
8 nexum
nexum ī, n [P. n. of necto], a bond secured upon the personal liberty of the debtor, voluntary assignment of the person for debt, slavery for debt: ius nexi: nexum inire, L.: omnia nexa civium liberata.* * *obligation between creditor/debtor; (pre-300 BC debtor bondman for non-payment) -
9 (nexus)
(nexus) — (only abl sing. and plur., and nom plur.), m [2 NEC-], a binding together, fastening, joining, interlacing, entwining, clasping: medii nexūs (anguis) Solvuntur, coils, V.: serpens, baculum qui nexibus ambit, O.— The state of a debtor under bonds, a personal obligation, assignment of the person for debt, slavery for debt: se nexu obligare.—Fig., a linking, interweaving: causarum latentium, Cu. -
10 perscrīptiō
perscrīptiō ōnis, f [perscribo], a writing down, entry, official record: perscriptionum et liturarum adversaria: illud senatūs consultum eā perscriptione est, ut, etc., i. e. of such a tenor.—A making over by writing, assignment, payment by draft: pactio perscriptionibus facta. -
11 adjudicatio
act of assignment (by judge); vesting order; judicial judging of a matter -
12 admensuratio
admensuration; assignment of a measure -
13 adtributio
assignment of debt; one's destined lot; grant; attribution; predicate attribute -
14 attributio
assignment of debt; one's destined lot; grant; attribution; predicate attribute -
15 clerus
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16 delegator
assignor, one who makes an assignment/delegation (of obligation to another) -
17 delegatus
I IIassignment/delegation to third party of creditor's interest/debtor's liability -
18 deputatio
deputation; assignment, appointment -
19 adsignatio
assignātĭo ( ads-), ōnis, f. [assigno], a marking, showing, assignment, allotment; most freq. of the allotment of land to colonists (cf. assigno, I. A.);with and without agrorum: haec agrorum adsignatio,
Cic. Phil. 6, 5, 14; 4, 4, 9; id. Agr. 2, 30 fin.:novae adsignationes,
id. ib. 3, 3; so id. Fam. 13, 8, 2:popularis adsignationis modum non excessit,
Val. Max. 4, 3, 7.—Of other things (cf. assigno, I. B.):aquae,
Dig. 43, 20, 1. -
20 adtributio
attrĭbūtĭo ( adt-), ōnis, f. [attribuo].I.The assignment of a money-debt (cf. attribuo, I.).A.Lit.:B.de attributione conficies,
Cic. Fam. 16, 24; id. Att. 15, 13, 5; so id. ib. 16, 1 and 3.—Trop.: Graeci Fatum... Nemesin vocant, quod unicuique attributio sua sit adscripta, i. e. his fate is meted out, App. de Mund. p. 754.—II.In gram., a predicate, attribute, = attributum ex his etiam attributionibus:sacer an profanus, publicus an privatus, etc.,
Cic. Inv. 1, 26, 38.
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